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national security advisor, president obama's national security advisor susan rice responded to that. here she is. >> if the agreement isn't signed properly, what i said to the president is we would have no choice, we would be compelled by necessity, not by our preference, to have to begin to plan for the prospect that we will not be able to keep our troops here because they will not be invited because of the bsa will not have been signed. >> and that's the threat, general, is that the u.s., which had said that we along with our allies intended to keep a residual force, which was going to be 10, 15,000 troops in afghanistan after the general pullout at the end of 2014 that we might have to go to the zero option and just pull out all troops and all aid entirely. should we make that threat, should we be willing to take that, if you don't sign this agreement, we're going to pull out entirely? >> that kind of behavior really doesn't work very well with karzai. look, i know president karzai. i actually personally even like him. i've been in one on one meetings as director of cia where i ne
national security advisor, president obama's national security advisor susan rice responded to that. here she is. >> if the agreement isn't signed properly, what i said to the president is we would have no choice, we would be compelled by necessity, not by our preference, to have to begin to plan for the prospect that we will not be able to keep our troops here because they will not be invited because of the bsa will not have been signed. >> and that's the threat, general, is that...
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federation really thinks we should see those prices go lower because of the corn crop we saw in the united states. another thing, i don't know if you knew this but this is the best time of year to buy turkey because the grocers will sell their turkey at a break-even at a loss to get into the store to buy those other goodies so this is a good time, enjoy your turkey. dennis: thank you very much, phil flynn. thanksgiving is here and it is time to talk turkey. my next guest is here with some fast solutions to unexpected thing getting dinner crises. joining me is the chef and star of restaurant divided every thursday on the food network, a and a big faa. lovable shafting. at the thanksgiving. you are outsourcing the cookie turkey, you are not cutting anything. >> as a matter of fact i host of a holidays and this year again an unusual reprieve. my husband will be hosting on thanksgiving. dennis: if you are sick of turkey what do you do for thanksgiving? >> we eat it once a year. you cannot be sick of turkey but you could try turkey breast or make it a sea food extravaganza. i think turkey and t
federation really thinks we should see those prices go lower because of the corn crop we saw in the united states. another thing, i don't know if you knew this but this is the best time of year to buy turkey because the grocers will sell their turkey at a break-even at a loss to get into the store to buy those other goodies so this is a good time, enjoy your turkey. dennis: thank you very much, phil flynn. thanksgiving is here and it is time to talk turkey. my next guest is here with some fast...
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national power. in this capacity he reports directly to the president of the united states. prior to joining nctc, mr. olson served as general counsel for the national security agency. he previously served as the department justice as an associate deputy attorney general and was responsible for supervising and according national security and criminal matters. he also was the acting attorney general to doj's national security division during the presidential transition. so mr. olsen brings to our discussion today and knowledge not just from the perspective of being general counsel of the nsa, but also having been somebody who had argued cases before the foreign intelligence surveillance court. so he is the mother was not just the contours of fisa but how it actually works in practice. from 1994-2006, mr. also was a federal prosecutor in the u.s. attorney's office for the dish at the columbia. .. testified before congress on many issues including access to information, and encryption policy, consumer protection, computer security and communication privacy. he is one of the mos
national power. in this capacity he reports directly to the president of the united states. prior to joining nctc, mr. olson served as general counsel for the national security agency. he previously served as the department justice as an associate deputy attorney general and was responsible for supervising and according national security and criminal matters. he also was the acting attorney general to doj's national security division during the presidential transition. so mr. olsen brings to...
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. >> on the heels of those negotiations with high ran today the united nations announced a new round of peace talks in sierra. they'll start on the 22nd on january. for months the united states and russia have been trying to have a follow-up. the syrian government and the opposition will name delegates before the end of the year. the united states reiterated the goal of bringing new leadership. in thailand the prime minister has invoked special powers. he was responding to a second day of demonstrations in the capital by tens of thousands of people calling for her government the to resign. in response, the u.s. has called for restraints on both sides. we have this report. >> it began a month ago here burst out into new areas of the city today targeting ministries television stations and here the police headquarters. their goal to force the government to resign. as too often in thailand's recent past, the police tried to avoid confrontation. once again, the hood in thailand is heated and unpredictable. they're trying to disrupt the government's world as much as possible. this was the
. >> on the heels of those negotiations with high ran today the united nations announced a new round of peace talks in sierra. they'll start on the 22nd on january. for months the united states and russia have been trying to have a follow-up. the syrian government and the opposition will name delegates before the end of the year. the united states reiterated the goal of bringing new leadership. in thailand the prime minister has invoked special powers. he was responding to a second day of...
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tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinished reactor that could have produced plutonium for bombs. >>> next here to china tonight, that country sending war planes into dispute air space today, raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. abc's gloria riviera reporting from beijing. gloria? >> reporter: david, the tension here is only growing. china has flexed its muscle to the world and is refusing to back down. the message was delivered by america's new ambassador to japan, caroline kennedy, a warning to china after it insisted it has the right to police the sky over a series of islands. what might seem small, experts say is a big, bold move by china, an act of defiance from the super power. but the u.s. was quick to respond, flying two b-52 bombers unannounced into the zone, and now japan and south korea have tested china, too, with their own flights. today china responded by sending fighter jets into the zone. raising the stakes, vice-president joe biden will be
tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinished reactor that could have produced plutonium for bombs. >>> next here to china tonight, that country sending war planes into dispute air space today, raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. abc's gloria riviera reporting from beijing. gloria? >> reporter: david, the tension here is only growing. china has...
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that's according to new figures from the united nations. more than 1 million other syrian children republican refugees worldwide. and for the first time, the u.n. system documenting the trauma they face. authorities say thousands of syrian children live alone in camps. far from their families. many others are forced to work adult jobs to help feed their families and most of them are emotionally scarred from the war. >> wafa has barely spoken since she lost her father and her home in january. her mother wada cradled her in her arms. their new home? a refugee camp in lebanon. her story is part of a new u.n. report that says in lebanon and jordan alone, a quarter million children have received psychological counseling during the first nine months of this year. and here's why they need help. a 9-year-old boy drew this picture featured in the report. the bus he and his family took to flee their home was stopped and robbed by armed men. and there's this picture. i left all midols in syria when we fled to lebanon, says 7-year-old nura. so my daddy
that's according to new figures from the united nations. more than 1 million other syrian children republican refugees worldwide. and for the first time, the u.n. system documenting the trauma they face. authorities say thousands of syrian children live alone in camps. far from their families. many others are forced to work adult jobs to help feed their families and most of them are emotionally scarred from the war. >> wafa has barely spoken since she lost her father and her home in...
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. >> sreenivasan: as the bloody civil war in syria rages on, the head of the united nations refugee agency today called on european and gulf states to take in the growing number of refugees. he said some three million syrians have fled to neighboring countries and 6.5 million more have been displaced inside the country. as a result, the daily lives of regular citizens has drastically deteriorated. lindsay hilsum of "independent television news" has this report on the increased suffering. >> reporter: they look like such normal kids, but their families have fled to central damascus from the suburbs where they saw things no child should see. "there was no life, everything was dead" he says. "everyone was mourning their children who'd been killed." "there was nothing but fighting and shelling," she says. "and i didn't have any friends to play with." at least they're safe here. everyday they go to classes at the center where displaced people learn multiple skills. men's grooming is popular. the project was originally from refugees from iraq but the cycle of ms. fully the middle east has moved
. >> sreenivasan: as the bloody civil war in syria rages on, the head of the united nations refugee agency today called on european and gulf states to take in the growing number of refugees. he said some three million syrians have fled to neighboring countries and 6.5 million more have been displaced inside the country. as a result, the daily lives of regular citizens has drastically deteriorated. lindsay hilsum of "independent television news" has this report on the increased...
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. >> today, i am pleased to announce a new initiative at the national institutes of health to advantage hiv cure. we will launch $100 million into new project to launch a generation of therapy. because the united states should be at the forefront of putting hiv into long-term remission. >> according to a new study, if current progress continues, the world will reach the beginning of the end of aids as soon as 2015. this monday after a long holiday, let's talk about the weather. it is nice and mild. >> it will warm up to maybe 60 or above by the end of the week. but then the cold air will come right back. start with a time lapse. this is from the naval academy. a changethe clouds do of direction. a glimpse of blue sky for a moment across southern maryland and the western shore of the bay. and then nighttime, clouds are thick as ever and will stay cloudy tonight. temperatures are not terribly cold. 48 degrees at the moment. that is out at chevy chase right now where the winds are very light. the region, temperatures a little below average. late afternoon temperatures in the low to mid 40
. >> today, i am pleased to announce a new initiative at the national institutes of health to advantage hiv cure. we will launch $100 million into new project to launch a generation of therapy. because the united states should be at the forefront of putting hiv into long-term remission. >> according to a new study, if current progress continues, the world will reach the beginning of the end of aids as soon as 2015. this monday after a long holiday, let's talk about the weather. it...
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today i'm pleased to announce a new initiative at national initiative of health to advance research into an hiv cure. we're going to redirect $100 million into this project to develop new therapies. because the united states should be at the forefront of the discoveries how to put hiv in long-term remission without requiring lifelong therapies or better yet eliminate it completely. and of course this fight extends far beyond our borders. when i became president i inherited president bush's phenomenal program which helped millions around the world receive lifesaving treatment. we haven't just sustained those efforts we've expanded them reaching and serving more people especially mothers and children. earlier petfar reached a milestone, 1 millionth baby born without hiv [ applause ] >> that alongside the rapid decline in new hiv infectioning and aids in subsarahan africa. on my visit this year i visited a clinic run by bishop desmond tutu and had the honor to spend time with some of their extraordinary young patients and counselors and outreach workers and doctors. every day they are doing
today i'm pleased to announce a new initiative at national initiative of health to advance research into an hiv cure. we're going to redirect $100 million into this project to develop new therapies. because the united states should be at the forefront of the discoveries how to put hiv in long-term remission without requiring lifelong therapies or better yet eliminate it completely. and of course this fight extends far beyond our borders. when i became president i inherited president bush's...
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the united nations estimate 2.2 million people have fled syria and taken up refugee in other countries. more than a third of them are in lebanon. many are in camps such as one al jazeera visited. >> reporter: we're at a tented settlement in lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border are syria. people live in miserable conditions and they may be safe, they no longer have to face the violence in syria but we're warning of the danger to come, and that is the cold. in this region temperatures drop below zero and you can see people barely have anything. the grouped is all--the ground is all mud and the plastic sheetings do not provide shelter when the rain starts. just look around. just a few weeks ago there was rain and the whole area was flooded. people are worried. they're calling on the international community to help them. but the international community can only do so much. and the lebanese government can only do so much. they have to deal with their own economic problems. this is how people live, sometimes four to five families just in one tent. people are talking about their c
the united nations estimate 2.2 million people have fled syria and taken up refugee in other countries. more than a third of them are in lebanon. many are in camps such as one al jazeera visited. >> reporter: we're at a tented settlement in lebanon. they dot the landscape along the border are syria. people live in miserable conditions and they may be safe, they no longer have to face the violence in syria but we're warning of the danger to come, and that is the cold. in this region...
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that is 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced and over 2 million have pled syria, many many living in other countries as refugee. >> many have been killed, 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them in the syrian capital. >> translation: we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said, "we want to film you." we didn't get hurt. my mother was trying >> translation: my mother also cried. >> many asked the question if political pressure paved the way for inspectors to visit, then why can't the same be down for medical aid that the people need. >> children caught in the crossfire in syria, international relief agencies hope the peace talks will open the areas cut off from humanitarian assistance. >> school officials accused of covering up a rape crime. >> a protestor sounds off on president obama during a speech on immigration reform. . >>> new charges are filed in the steubenville rape case, accusing coaches
the united nations says almost half of syrians are dependent on foreign aid to survive. that is 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are eternally displaced and over 2 million have pled syria, many many living in other countries as refugee. >> many have been killed, 11,000 are children. today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them in the syrian capital. >> translation: we were riding our bikes when we saw the activist. he said, "we want to film you."...
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the united nations human rights commissioner, navi pillay, has for the first time directly in the -- implicated president bashar al-assad of war crimes. that they have uncovered human rights violations that have been committed by all sides, but on a much greater scale by the government. in the united states, transport officials say a train that derailed in new york on sunday was traveling at 130 two kilometers per hour as it approached a 48 kilometer per hour curve. four people were killed and more than 60 injured when a train derailed in the bronx, near where the hudson and harlem rivers meet. rescuers in scotland have removed the police helicopter which crashed into a busy bar on thanksgiving night, killing three people. the helicopter crew died in the crash, along with six people inside the pub. [no audio] roughly 100 business leaders on a mission to beijing. premier league k shang -- come your leaky -- the premier described this -- has thisammaticas report. it contains some distressing images. >> high in the mountains that rise towards the tibetan plateau . harsh, beautiful, and
the united nations human rights commissioner, navi pillay, has for the first time directly in the -- implicated president bashar al-assad of war crimes. that they have uncovered human rights violations that have been committed by all sides, but on a much greater scale by the government. in the united states, transport officials say a train that derailed in new york on sunday was traveling at 130 two kilometers per hour as it approached a 48 kilometer per hour curve. four people were killed and...
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. >>> to syria, a new alarm sound by the united nations on the plight of refugee children. the syrian conflict now in its third year a un report released says over a million syrian children are facing new threats outside the war zones they fled. school age refugees dodging bullets in syria, now being forced to work long hours for low pay in lebanon and jordan to help support families in exile. >>> back here at home, a small town in western missouri has been rocked by a pipeline explosion, for 30 inch natural gas line ruptured late last night sparking a massive fire that could be seen for miles. no injuries reported. the cause of the rupture under investigation. those evacuated families who have thanksgiving weekend interrupted are back in their homes tonight. >>> millions of other families meantime are still on their thanksgiving get aways, aaa estimates nearly 39 million americans are hitting the road at some point this weekend. but tonight a new alert about the safety of many of the kids riding in those cars. here's abc's david kerley. >> reporter: show us your car seat l
. >>> to syria, a new alarm sound by the united nations on the plight of refugee children. the syrian conflict now in its third year a un report released says over a million syrian children are facing new threats outside the war zones they fled. school age refugees dodging bullets in syria, now being forced to work long hours for low pay in lebanon and jordan to help support families in exile. >>> back here at home, a small town in western missouri has been rocked by a...
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tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinish reactor. >>> china raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. gloria arrive aria reporting from beijing. >> david, the tension here is only growing, china has flexed its muscle to the world and is refusing to back down. >> reporter: the message was delivered by america's new ambassador caroline kennedy, a warning to china, after it insisted it has the right to police the sky over a series of islands. what might seem small, experts say is a big, bold move by china. an act of defiance, and control, from the superpower. but the u.s. was quick to respond, flying two b-52 bombers unannounced into the zone, and now japan and south korea have tested china too with their own flights. today china responded by sending fighters jets into the zone. raising the stakes, vice-president joe biden will be in china in the coming days. we are told he will ask china to explain what's behind the aggression. david? >> tonight in beijing. >>
tonight iran is officially inviting united nations inspectors to visit an unfinish reactor. >>> china raising the stakes in its latest campaign to demonstrate its military might. china's move has drawn the u.s. to respond tonight. gloria arrive aria reporting from beijing. >> david, the tension here is only growing, china has flexed its muscle to the world and is refusing to back down. >> reporter: the message was delivered by america's new ambassador caroline kennedy, a...
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the secretary general of the united nations has announced that representatives of syria's government and opposition will take part in an international conference in january. it'll be the first time the warring parties said the negotiating table diplomats have been trying to organize peace talks for months. on the moon said on
the secretary general of the united nations has announced that representatives of syria's government and opposition will take part in an international conference in january. it'll be the first time the warring parties said the negotiating table diplomats have been trying to organize peace talks for months. on the moon said on
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there is word that that the united nations arab league will finally announce a date for the geneva two conference later tomorrow. do you think it will make any difference? >> we support genoa 2 and we hope it will be a successful effort. and based on the princples of london meeting of the core group, where the basic principles are the it should noe an open process there should be a new transitional governing party and those with a official roll with syria and the both side of government will represent two delegations. >> sunni muslim groups have closed all mosques for 24 hours. it's in protest for the lack of protection of sue any' any sunnn the area. >> a mosque's closed door is not just unusual u in iraq it's a political statement. simply put it means enough i is enough and the government needs to act. the sunni endowment office has taken this step in a protest of what they see as a war against them. >> car bomb attacks happen regularly here. and so many characters have been murdered in what the group says is a targeted attack against them. the mosques leader is angry. we shutdown th
there is word that that the united nations arab league will finally announce a date for the geneva two conference later tomorrow. do you think it will make any difference? >> we support genoa 2 and we hope it will be a successful effort. and based on the princples of london meeting of the core group, where the basic principles are the it should noe an open process there should be a new transitional governing party and those with a official roll with syria and the both side of government...
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nations. ambassador, if there was a deal to be made, is this what you envisioned it would look like? >> no, jamie, this is far from what we envisioned and what had to be done. this is a deal which was rushed into blindly mainly because i think the iranians were very eager to have it and they met with unfortunately what they perceived to be a weak and tired america and a europe which is eager to start doing business with iran again. what we have is actually a bad deal. it is a deal which allow iran to continue on its quest for nuclear weapons and i truly believe and softry to say that what while there is a celebration going on in tehran and maybe a sense of achievement or even a sigh of relief in washington and in some european capitals, there is great anxiety and great worry in israel and also say that there is probably a slight smile in pyongyang that is saying, look, the iranians have managed to do exactly what we did. they made a deal and they will continue on the road to a nuclear bomb and
nations. ambassador, if there was a deal to be made, is this what you envisioned it would look like? >> no, jamie, this is far from what we envisioned and what had to be done. this is a deal which was rushed into blindly mainly because i think the iranians were very eager to have it and they met with unfortunately what they perceived to be a weak and tired america and a europe which is eager to start doing business with iran again. what we have is actually a bad deal. it is a deal which...
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., the united nations organization that leads the fight on a.i.d.s., with $3 billion to $5 billion a year short of the funds we need to really kind of take the fight against the disease to the next stage. i think there is a slight risk. as more and more people, particularly in the developed world, regard this as a chronic but manageable disease, some of the political pressure comes off. thankfully in this country and other places, there's been sustained political leadership over administrations of both parties and with people of faith and without faith from all walks of life to kind of keep pressure on to make sure that we keep the disease in the forefront of policy. i'm determined that we continue to do that. >> and you say 2015, a more manageable way to deal with this around the world. but a cure, michael, is that within reach? can you give a time frame that you would expect that to happen? >> no, i couldn't possibly give a time frame. i'm enormously grateful every day at the brilliant, wonderful researchers, medical researchers around the world who are working so hard to find eith
., the united nations organization that leads the fight on a.i.d.s., with $3 billion to $5 billion a year short of the funds we need to really kind of take the fight against the disease to the next stage. i think there is a slight risk. as more and more people, particularly in the developed world, regard this as a chronic but manageable disease, some of the political pressure comes off. thankfully in this country and other places, there's been sustained political leadership over administrations...
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from a more conceptual, global power point of view, from the united states as the most connected nation in the world, you can look at things that the administration has tried to do on the economic side, political, military, social, and technology. now let me come to the challenges. economically, the biggest challenges i see are getting the two trade deals done. that is enormous. it would be very important with respect to europe in terms of really strengthening the eu, but above all, strengthening us and the eu. together of course we are over 50% of global gdp. even as china rises, that is a big number. then integrating in services, and something that is never talked about, integrating in terms of standards. the eu eats our lunch around the world in terms of global standards for obvious reasons. it is a very large entity, and that hurts american businessmen or mislead. if you are using the eu standard unplugs rather than the american standard, that is a big problem. integrating and getting common standards is enormous. in asia, if they can accomplish ttp and then leave open the possibili
from a more conceptual, global power point of view, from the united states as the most connected nation in the world, you can look at things that the administration has tried to do on the economic side, political, military, social, and technology. now let me come to the challenges. economically, the biggest challenges i see are getting the two trade deals done. that is enormous. it would be very important with respect to europe in terms of really strengthening the eu, but above all,...
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those talks led the united states and five other nations to an agreement with iran over its nuclear program. kerry landed in london on sunday to speak with british foreign secretary and the libyan prime minister. their discussions will range from i ran, to peace talks between israel and the palestinians and a worsening violence in libya since the fall of longtime dictator moammar gadhafi in 2011. today, connecticut's lead investigator plan to release a report on the sandy hook elementary school shooting. the report will not include all the evidence, which is believed to be thousands of pages. but, the state's attorney is expected to make public a summary report. - adding to 20 children and six teachers and sandy hook elementary school in new 1town, conn.. new york now has a way to crack down on tax teen drivers 3 that they have a fleet of 23 unmarked and cds that are expected to better catch drivers using their phones. the chevy tahoe's are said to even catch if drivers have their phones in their laps. the next time you buy a package of meat at the grocery store, you might notice something
those talks led the united states and five other nations to an agreement with iran over its nuclear program. kerry landed in london on sunday to speak with british foreign secretary and the libyan prime minister. their discussions will range from i ran, to peace talks between israel and the palestinians and a worsening violence in libya since the fall of longtime dictator moammar gadhafi in 2011. today, connecticut's lead investigator plan to release a report on the sandy hook elementary school...
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that are involved in the agreement, what is your specific -- the united states and your ally, what your expectation is at the end of this six-month period, talk to them and tell them what you dema demand? >> we're talking to the administration and we have good connections with the administration. my message to everyone is very clear. this is our last chance to prevent the need of any other measures. this is the last chance to preventer ra ee iran from becom nuclear power. only by creating a either or situation. ooeler where iran gives up its nuclear ambitions, that's the only way where we can -- it's up to the west to be very determined. >> member of the security cabin cabinet, thank you very much for joining us today. >> thank you. >>> we have some new developments on that deadly train crash in new york city that has killed four people. you know, it's one of the biggest travel days of the year, through the thanksgiving holiday season. we'll give you the latest information about what happened there, in the bronx just about manhattan this morning, sadly in a moment. >>> and the white hou
that are involved in the agreement, what is your specific -- the united states and your ally, what your expectation is at the end of this six-month period, talk to them and tell them what you dema demand? >> we're talking to the administration and we have good connections with the administration. my message to everyone is very clear. this is our last chance to prevent the need of any other measures. this is the last chance to preventer ra ee iran from becom nuclear power. only by creating...
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we had to have national suffrage, universal suffrage in the united states because of the war, and he thought it would be a good way to get everybody to rally behind it. and within a year it was a done deal, and even alice paul came around to thank woodrow wilson for it. so i would say he was late to the party, but once he got there he had the lamp shade on. [laughter] >> one next question. we are going to move on. >> no -- i'm sorry, madam, we're going the next question. thank you. >> good afternoon. what an honor to hear you be able to ask you a question. mr. berg, you alluded briefly to the answer of this regarding president wilson at princeton. but the three presidents, what was their relationship or perhaps complicated relationship to status and class? we get a sense that tr was with the common man but not much of the common man. he was a harvard man. taft was a yale man. we know t. r. -- >> a princeton man. >> yeah. and we know t. r. was friends with jake brought him down to the lower east side where my great grand parents set upshot 100 years ago. on a specific ♪, did the imm
we had to have national suffrage, universal suffrage in the united states because of the war, and he thought it would be a good way to get everybody to rally behind it. and within a year it was a done deal, and even alice paul came around to thank woodrow wilson for it. so i would say he was late to the party, but once he got there he had the lamp shade on. [laughter] >> one next question. we are going to move on. >> no -- i'm sorry, madam, we're going the next question. thank you....
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national security correspondent jennifer griffin live in washington with more. jennifer. >> gregg, differences are emerging over the interpretation of what the deal does and doesn't do.
national security correspondent jennifer griffin live in washington with more. jennifer. >> gregg, differences are emerging over the interpretation of what the deal does and doesn't do.
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cooperation among nations. >>> after months of secret diplomacy followed by high level international talks, president obama made a rare saturday night appearance to announce what just days ago seemed out of reach. a first step deal to stop iran's march toward a nuclear weapon. >> today, that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure. a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful and that it cannot build a nuclear weapon. >> for the latest on what many are calling a historic breakthrough in relations between iran and the international community, we turn now to nbc's ayman muhadin. i want to start with reaction from the region and how angry are you sensing the israelis are at this deal? >> well, the israeli leadership has not been hiding its feelings at all. in fact, the prime minister you heard in the introduction was saying the world is more dangerous today as a result of this deal. other israeli leaders, senior leaders, including in the defense establishments and elsewhere expressed a tremendous amount of skepticism and criticized th
cooperation among nations. >>> after months of secret diplomacy followed by high level international talks, president obama made a rare saturday night appearance to announce what just days ago seemed out of reach. a first step deal to stop iran's march toward a nuclear weapon. >> today, that diplomacy opened up a new path toward a world that is more secure. a future in which we can verify that iran's nuclear program is peaceful and that it cannot build a nuclear weapon. >>...
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> not great news for thanksgiving. >>> for more news we turn to ron claiborne. >>> in the news, the united states is a step closer to being able to keep american troops longer in afghanistan, tribal leaders in afghanistan approved a security deal this morning, allowing the u.s. to keep soldiers e beyond a 2014 deadline. president hamid karzai asked for a deadline in the decision. >>> and boeing is warning of serious problems with two of its newest planes, the company said that the effective plane models is the 747-8, the planes should avoid flying near thunderstorms, because ice can form inside the engine, the latest problem for the dreamliner. earlier this year, the entire fleet was grounded after two planes had battery fires. >>> and the texas woman accused of sending poison letters to president obama and new york city mayor bloomberg, she has reportedly agreed to a plea deal with prosecutors charged with sending the letters to the president and mayor bloomberg, no word on the plea deal entails. if she goes to prison, she could spend five years in prison for each offense. >>> a driver in
> not great news for thanksgiving. >>> for more news we turn to ron claiborne. >>> in the news, the united states is a step closer to being able to keep american troops longer in afghanistan, tribal leaders in afghanistan approved a security deal this morning, allowing the u.s. to keep soldiers e beyond a 2014 deadline. president hamid karzai asked for a deadline in the decision. >>> and boeing is warning of serious problems with two of its newest planes, the...
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clearly a picture of the united states. check the map. verizon's superfast 4g lte is the most reliable, and in more places than any other 4g network. i should switch to verizon immediately. that's powerful. verizon. in the nation, what's precious to you is precious to us. ♪ love is strange so when coverage really counts, count on nationwide insurance. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >>> july 27th, 1994, two intruders attempt to disguise their features as they storm into the miramar home of butch casey, a nightclub owner, entertaining two female acquaintances after a night out. >> that tape has been, in so many respects, a blessing and a curse for us. >> deborah watched the tragic footage several times. her sister, sharon anderson is casey's house guest, along with her friend, marie rogers. in less than an hour, all three will be murdered while a hidden security camera chronicle the attack. >> i know exactly what happened to her. i know everything they did to her and i realize from other people w
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nations marked world aids day. they say despite falling infection rates aids hiv remains a major global problem the alliance of more than four thousand people every day. according to the un around thirty five million people are infected with hiv virus worldwide. the problem is still a cute on the african continent especially in south africa and botswana. in asia thailand has the highest infection rate while in europe ukraine is the worst affected country but our next story takes us to rock out for those infected with hiv can face a very lonely battle against the disease. mariah was diagnosed with hiv the virus that causes aids fourteen years ago. she's receiving health care and psychological counseling and treatment facility in robots and it's run by no calls a paris based in geo. darius is the hardest part of living with aids is a social stigma so i know it when you look great job they will hire you to know there is another the year. knowing me. i don't tell anyone about it. you want to bring the money and it feel
nations marked world aids day. they say despite falling infection rates aids hiv remains a major global problem the alliance of more than four thousand people every day. according to the un around thirty five million people are infected with hiv virus worldwide. the problem is still a cute on the african continent especially in south africa and botswana. in asia thailand has the highest infection rate while in europe ukraine is the worst affected country but our next story takes us to rock out...
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they are the permanent members of the united nations security council, france, russia, united kingdom and the united states plus germany. >>> virginia state board of elections is set to certify democrat mark herring as the new attorney general today but even that may not end the political cliffhanger. republican mark obenshain hasn't said it but there's a good chance he'll seek a recount. only 165 votes separates the two candidates from the november 5 election. herring's example is feeling confident given that a statewide recount has never overturned a certified result. >>> the d.c. council is expected to vote on a bill that would raise the city's minimum wage. mayor vincent gray already has an issue with it. the council wants to increase it from $8.25 to $11.50 an hour, making it one of the highest wages in the nation. in a letter to the council the mayor says raising it that high would hurt the city's job market. he subjects raising it to -- suggests raising it to $10 and freezing it there. montgomery county and prince george's county are considering raising their wages to $11.50 an
they are the permanent members of the united nations security council, france, russia, united kingdom and the united states plus germany. >>> virginia state board of elections is set to certify democrat mark herring as the new attorney general today but even that may not end the political cliffhanger. republican mark obenshain hasn't said it but there's a good chance he'll seek a recount. only 165 votes separates the two candidates from the november 5 election. herring's example is...
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many united nations. >> we have video from nasa tv. >> yes. >> this gentleman's name is bobak ferdowsi. >> he's the mohawk guy. >> yes. combine this with another mohawk story. let's watch this for a moment. >> hi, i'm science director of the mars flight to mars mission, and i'm back with another rover report. this past year we went to mars. we took a deep breath on mars and looked for chemicals. we also did a drive. along with the drive, will you see our tracks on mars. >> hello. this is charles bolden speaking to you -- >> we had a few firsts. we played back an audio file from mars from nasa chief administrator, charles bolden. roll the sound. to mars let's reach for the stars >> and second on tuesday, we played back "reach for the stars" and that's the first time a song has been played back from mars. >> so you have fun. we just recently watched the government having fun like the i.r.s. how far can you go? >> how far can you go and have fun and stay out of trouble? >> yes. >> you have to be very reasonable and measured in what you do. you have to make sure that the fun you are having
many united nations. >> we have video from nasa tv. >> yes. >> this gentleman's name is bobak ferdowsi. >> he's the mohawk guy. >> yes. combine this with another mohawk story. let's watch this for a moment. >> hi, i'm science director of the mars flight to mars mission, and i'm back with another rover report. this past year we went to mars. we took a deep breath on mars and looked for chemicals. we also did a drive. along with the drive, will you see our...
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the united nations says half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are displaced while over 2 million have fled syria. many of them now live in refugee camps and neighboring countries. 100,000 people have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group said 11,000 of those are children. but today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capitol. >> we were ride our bikes when we saw the activist. he said we want to film you. when we were filming the shell landed. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. my mother also glide many asked the question if political pressure paved an away for a safe visit by chemical weapons inspectors why can't be same be done for humanitarian aid that the people of syria definitely need. al jazeera. >> al jazeera's contributor rasha has been on the ground covering the ground extensively. she has brought stories from the most inaccessible areas of the country. she sat down with me and talked about watching the humanitarian
the united nations says half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive. that's 9.3 million people. 6.5 million of those are displaced while over 2 million have fled syria. many of them now live in refugee camps and neighboring countries. 100,000 people have been killed, and a new report by the oxford research group said 11,000 of those are children. but today these children survived. al jazeera managed to track them down in the syrian capitol. >> we were ride our bikes when...
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the united nations says almost half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive, 9.3 million people 6 and a half million are intshlly depletrnly 100,000 people have been killed and a new report by the oxford research group says at least 11,000 of those are children. today, these children survived. access tracked them down in the capitol. >> we were ride okay bikes when we saw the activists. he said, i want to film you. when we were filming, the shell landed. we didn't get hurt. my mother started crying. >> my mother cried. >> many asked the question: if political pressure paves the way for a safe visit by the chemical weapons inspector, why can't the same be done for the medical aid? the people of syria desperately need. >> that's stunning. the united states says it will not honor china's new air defense zone. other stories making headlines. >> china declared the zone this weekend, and it covers a group of uninhabited islands in the east china sea that are also claimed by japan and taiwan. japan's foreign ministers says he will not recognize it. world leaders fear the suit co
the united nations says almost half of syrians are now dependent on foreign aid to survive, 9.3 million people 6 and a half million are intshlly depletrnly 100,000 people have been killed and a new report by the oxford research group says at least 11,000 of those are children. today, these children survived. access tracked them down in the capitol. >> we were ride okay bikes when we saw the activists. he said, i want to film you. when we were filming, the shell landed. we didn't get hurt....
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and i think that the best insurance companies in the nation, aetna, united, care first blue cross/blue shield and kaiser. they offer 267 different products to small businesses, something for everyone. if you want zero dediuctible plan, it's there. if you want a high deductible plan, it's there. it's all price points. our carriers offer nationwide position and provider networks and very robust local and regional networks. and we are very proud to offer full employer and employee choice. so when a small business comes in and it's very easy to create an account at d.c. health link.com is our web address, when a small business comes in, the small business decides how much to contribute and what options to offer to employees. for the first time a small business can offer the types of option that's only in the past have existed for the large employers. a small business can pick what to contribute and pick a level of benefits like the gold level and employees have 112 different products to choose from. and the small business gets one invoice. we clearly say how much the small business has to
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units came in. i saw a story in a book about a teacher in central wisconsin, and to the midst of this i would go to schools in my state and read to kids and then go meet for an hour or so in the teachers lounge with teachers, and she said today, second and third question, why do you hate teachers so much? i said, with all due respect, ma'am, if you know to youtube tonight and type in my name, there's probably even a video clip of me buying a hamburger in a state this week. everything i do is on youtube. and one is always -- there's out there that gets whatever i am doing or saying. you would be hard-pressed to find any videotape of me where you can find me saying anything but praise for teachers and other public service, and in our state great i said you do not have to agree with me, but know full well the people who are making you feel like you're under attack are not people like me and are not even lawmakers. it is your union leadership, because they need to mobilize you. that is where i think --
units came in. i saw a story in a book about a teacher in central wisconsin, and to the midst of this i would go to schools in my state and read to kids and then go meet for an hour or so in the teachers lounge with teachers, and she said today, second and third question, why do you hate teachers so much? i said, with all due respect, ma'am, if you know to youtube tonight and type in my name, there's probably even a video clip of me buying a hamburger in a state this week. everything i do is on...
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he knew vietnam, was there as a congressman, understood nationalism as few people in the united states did. and while he was a political animal, while he would not have given some aaron sorkin speech in 1964 saying, you know, we can't win and it doesn't matter, while he would have probably kept defense spending high to help buy off the military, which he did, he would have clearly, i think, once re-elected, have looked for a way to deescalate. he used to quote general macarthur when his advisers said you've got to go in vietnam. he said, if you can convince douglas macarthur we have to fight a land war in asia, maybe i'll listen to you. so, the evidence seems to be, he would have found a way carefully, politically, carefully as well as militarily carefully to back out. >> i'm thinking about nationalism all the time because i know in our country, we revere it as patriotism, and it's a good word for us, but sometimes it's hard for us to understand nationalism in another context, other countries, but they all -- most people are very nationalistic about their country. and why do you think
he knew vietnam, was there as a congressman, understood nationalism as few people in the united states did. and while he was a political animal, while he would not have given some aaron sorkin speech in 1964 saying, you know, we can't win and it doesn't matter, while he would have probably kept defense spending high to help buy off the military, which he did, he would have clearly, i think, once re-elected, have looked for a way to deescalate. he used to quote general macarthur when his...
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he said he thinks this deal shows other rogue nations it's okay to lie for the united states for ten years because senator rubio says then the united states will get tired and negotiate with you anyway. back to you. >> peter, that was the north korean playbook. we'll talk about that with john bolton in a minute. >> thanks. secretary of state john kerry is applauding the deal with iran, calling it a first step towards making the world safer, adding if iran's nuclear program is truly for peaceful purposes, then this is its chance to prove it. jennifer griffin joining me now live in washington. jenn, good morning. >> good morning, jamie. reaction to the deal is already pouring in. syria, iraq, and the palestinian authority, all friends of iran, welcome the deal. iran's opponents, its other arab neighbors, have largely remained quiet. not so, izalsraisrael. >> it is not an historic agreement. it's an historic mistake. it's not made the world a safer place. like the agreement with north korea in 2005, this agreement has made the world a much more dangerous place. >> let me be crystal clea
he said he thinks this deal shows other rogue nations it's okay to lie for the united states for ten years because senator rubio says then the united states will get tired and negotiate with you anyway. back to you. >> peter, that was the north korean playbook. we'll talk about that with john bolton in a minute. >> thanks. secretary of state john kerry is applauding the deal with iran, calling it a first step towards making the world safer, adding if iran's nuclear program is truly...
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states is talking about training some five to seven thousand libyans to be a part of this new national army and this of course could cause even more consternation inside the country because many of these militia groups even though they were against gadhafi they still do not support the u.s. or nato interfering in the internal affairs of libya at this stage adenauer abseiling we're asking where you think levy is headed in the light of the recent unrest so far almost half of you believe that the country is on a path to civil war and around thirty four percent say libya will become a safe haven for terror groups affiliated with al qaida or just a little. just just a little over tamper sand think at this point western countries will intervene to help the libyan government and get hold of the country and only six percent so far say that the ongoing trouble is a natural phase on the way to democracy so i had to argue to come and have your say . still get out of the program tightening the screws and the other human rights activists in bahrain is put behind bars as a part of the government's e
states is talking about training some five to seven thousand libyans to be a part of this new national army and this of course could cause even more consternation inside the country because many of these militia groups even though they were against gadhafi they still do not support the u.s. or nato interfering in the internal affairs of libya at this stage adenauer abseiling we're asking where you think levy is headed in the light of the recent unrest so far almost half of you believe that the...
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pakistan need to get away from a religion-based nationalism to a nationalism of the shared interests of the population. the united states can't see the world divided between allyand enemies. there are many countries that are neither, and pakistan is one of them. >> warner: hussain haqqani, author of "machtion delusions, "thank you. >> a pleasure to be here. >> sreenivasan: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. >> sreenivasan: while you were out last weekend there was some deal. the iran happened. y didn't have a chance to weigh in. is this a good deal? >> it's a better deal than where we were in the sense it's six months, and i think it's confidence building on both sides, in a place where there was little to no confidence on either side. and i think the inspections are positive. and the alternate is unspeakable. >> i've got ambivalence of mountain-size proportion of this thing. i think on balance it's probably worth an attempt. i think they were headed towards nuclear weapons. nonetheless, this
pakistan need to get away from a religion-based nationalism to a nationalism of the shared interests of the population. the united states can't see the world divided between allyand enemies. there are many countries that are neither, and pakistan is one of them. >> warner: hussain haqqani, author of "machtion delusions, "thank you. >> a pleasure to be here. >> sreenivasan: and to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new...
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not all of that is headed to the united states. from mexico is exported to other nations as well. it is hard to kind of make a firm statement about exports and imports and how they affect jobs in the united states because it is a very fluid situation. a couple of years ago, a lot of japanese automakers were moving production back to the united states and in some cases exporting cars back to japan theuse of the value of japanese yen. in recent months, the yen has completely switched. it has been weakened as an effort to revive the japanese economy by the japanese government, much to the chagrin of detroit who feels it is a -- this is manage. european automakers have a similar issue. a small amount of vehicles in the united states but the largest gains in production the last couple of years has come in mexico because mexico is a lower cost base to build cars right now and it allows automakers to export to south america and other parts of the world. host: what about american cars shipped overseas? nott: a significant but major number. most of the production of the auto industry happe
not all of that is headed to the united states. from mexico is exported to other nations as well. it is hard to kind of make a firm statement about exports and imports and how they affect jobs in the united states because it is a very fluid situation. a couple of years ago, a lot of japanese automakers were moving production back to the united states and in some cases exporting cars back to japan theuse of the value of japanese yen. in recent months, the yen has completely switched. it has been...
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office and see the over 125 girls who we have served in 2012 who were sold for sex as slaves in the united states and you can't ignore this any more. this is one of the biggest human rights issues that we're facing nationally and globally. >> among powell's 125 clients are asian women rescued from massage parlors, like this 19-year-old who we'll call may lynn. >> she was from a very, very rural town in china. she was an unwanted child by her family. they didn't want a girl. she was treated like a domestic slave growing up anyway and an uncle came to her and said, i have an idea. why don't you work at this really fancy restaurant in new york city and you'll make all this money and then you're going to be so happy and rich and you won't have to worry about anything. all you have to do is pay the woman $2,000. she didn't have $2,000 u.s. dollars so a woman came and met her and said, i'll loan you the money. she gets over here on a fake passport and then she's told, you just entered the country illegally with a fake passport you'll get arrested and put in jail forever. if you want to pay back
office and see the over 125 girls who we have served in 2012 who were sold for sex as slaves in the united states and you can't ignore this any more. this is one of the biggest human rights issues that we're facing nationally and globally. >> among powell's 125 clients are asian women rescued from massage parlors, like this 19-year-old who we'll call may lynn. >> she was from a very, very rural town in china. she was an unwanted child by her family. they didn't want a girl. she was...
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states of people independently drilling for oil and producing products that this nation relies upon and we are going to produce more than saudi arabia. i think it's because the independence and the driver of the american spirit are part of this. so that we can see a future where we have independence from the middle east and it has great implications under foreign policy and people's future. and i'm really frustrated when i come back to my district and i have people coming to my meetings in saying that we want the jobs and i have to tell them that i'm sorry, that someone from the epa is not letting us have the jobs and i'm just begging you, please open your heart up, get these permits done, they've done the work and they've complied with all the regulations and i don't see, for two weeks they say that we shut down the government and it shouldn't take months to recuperate the two weeks that is lost and i don't know, i even had a plant that's not in my district, now a lot of them are close in the united states and they are spending $100 million upgrading this and so now the chinese are
states of people independently drilling for oil and producing products that this nation relies upon and we are going to produce more than saudi arabia. i think it's because the independence and the driver of the american spirit are part of this. so that we can see a future where we have independence from the middle east and it has great implications under foreign policy and people's future. and i'm really frustrated when i come back to my district and i have people coming to my meetings in...
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nearly 1 million of those people live in the united states. while there have been many scientific advances in hiv treatment, research for a cure continues. >>> about 400 people came together last night at the national aids memorial grove to remember loved ones lost. event organizers transformed that grove into a magical forest with dancing fairies and lights. many of the people who pinned notes on a symbolic tree did so in honor of people who died. it was a place for prayer, tears and heavy hearts. >> that pain doesn't ever completely go away, but you do incorporate it in your life, and you hope that it makes you a little better person. >> today's world aids event at the national aids memorial grove runs from 11:30 until 1:30. organizers will be providing a free lunch to anyone who attendance. >>> as you said at the top of the newscast, december is here and we're starting the month a little colder than we ended november. let's see how we're looking this morning. >> we're just as cool this morning. by the afternoon we'll be mild once again. mos
nearly 1 million of those people live in the united states. while there have been many scientific advances in hiv treatment, research for a cure continues. >>> about 400 people came together last night at the national aids memorial grove to remember loved ones lost. event organizers transformed that grove into a magical forest with dancing fairies and lights. many of the people who pinned notes on a symbolic tree did so in honor of people who died. it was a place for prayer, tears and...
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that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they seen i kept getting locked up and they figured there was no hope for me. >> the adolescents, sometimes when they go through the court system, i like to say they're a three-time loser. many of the parents have been through court, numerous times, they've seen their child kicked out of school, kicked out of the community. honestly, once they come in to our system, a lot of the parents have said i can't do this anymore. >> indiana department of correction commissioner david donahue says it takes a special kind of person to work with the juvenile population. >> our community support or lack thereof
that's a gang under the folk nation. the first gang experience was probably when i was probably 14. part of it was just kind of like another family, and the other part of it was just fitting in. it's an adrenaline rush. it got your adrenaline pumping and i don't know. a lot of teenagers, that's kind of what we do it for is that adrenaline rush. i got my first felony when i was 9, and like a lot of my family kind of -- they was with me at first and then they kind of gave up on me. because they...
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. >> and michael, obviously an iran that is part of the family of nations, that is more moderate, as iran at least appears to be trying to push the country, it would not only be good for the united states, but would seemingly be good for israel. and yet ben netanyahu has been extremely vocal against the deal, has been the most -- shown the most opposition to it. in your oppose opinion, has he in a sense isolated himself on this? the eu is for the deal. you have complete agreement in the international community, except really for israel and saudi arabia. isn't netanyahu isolated himself by being so much against the deal so early? >> you know, it's a good question. i'm not sure he's isolating himself quite as much, though, as frankly, i wish he were. i don't agree with the prime minister's statements. and i think he partly senses an american political opportunity, because he knows we're divided here at home and he's trying to influence the american debate. he also knows some countries like saudi arabia are nervous about any kind of relief for iran. on the other hand, you know, there ar
. >> and michael, obviously an iran that is part of the family of nations, that is more moderate, as iran at least appears to be trying to push the country, it would not only be good for the united states, but would seemingly be good for israel. and yet ben netanyahu has been extremely vocal against the deal, has been the most -- shown the most opposition to it. in your oppose opinion, has he in a sense isolated himself on this? the eu is for the deal. you have complete agreement in the...
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we are not advocating breaking up the united states. that would be a terrible idea. the founders knew breaking up the country would be a disaster. that is why they wrote a constitution to make a permanent union of the states. the founders also recognized the different regions of the country are quite different. having a federal government with a lighter hand would permit people in different areas of the country to govern themselves the way they want. if you have a heavy-handed central government, it simply is not going to work. the core functions of the federal government has to stay the same. national defense of a -- it is inconceivable we would have more than one custodian of our nuclear weapons. having a free-trade zone inside the country. having the federal government and its court system guarantee people's civil rights and civil liberties. as far as retirement programs and regulation of business, we could move that out of washington, regionalize it and do it on that basis. the new england that her ration or the state of california -- if it were made -- the new e
we are not advocating breaking up the united states. that would be a terrible idea. the founders knew breaking up the country would be a disaster. that is why they wrote a constitution to make a permanent union of the states. the founders also recognized the different regions of the country are quite different. having a federal government with a lighter hand would permit people in different areas of the country to govern themselves the way they want. if you have a heavy-handed central...
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one child's two weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit is several million dollars. that pays for a lot of the easy pgd. what about issues of coerce? can the state say you can't use it? you have to use it. countries that say we want our children to be born em embryos are above average? i don't know the answers to the questions. we are to confront them. not because anyone sets out to turn to create brave new world, but because research intended and focus on the relief of human suffering. on medical purposes teaches us thing with secondary uses. teaches us more about interventions than necessarily we wanted to know. and give us the opportunity move in to these areas. slowly. the first use will not be for teeing. will be because adults who can't have children, quote, of their own because have their own genetic children. the fd aapprove that. the other uses it follow it. the world will change. it changing all the time. our great grandparent wouldn't recognize the world we live in. we won't recognize the world our great grandchildren will live in. part will be ginoic. par
one child's two weeks in the neonatal intensive care unit is several million dollars. that pays for a lot of the easy pgd. what about issues of coerce? can the state say you can't use it? you have to use it. countries that say we want our children to be born em embryos are above average? i don't know the answers to the questions. we are to confront them. not because anyone sets out to turn to create brave new world, but because research intended and focus on the relief of human suffering. on...
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the united parcel service tops the list of the top ten companies hiring this week. u.p.s. currently has nearly 43, 000 job openings. petco has about 11.5 thousand jobs there available. pizza hut almost 6400 openings. if you're looking for work, beware of the color of clothing you wear to a job interview. in a new survey, 23% of employers say blue is the best color to wear. the worst color orange. 25% said so. >> and this year's macy's prayed no doubt brought picture perfect moments and insta gram helped share them it set a record for usage probably because it was the thanksgiving and the first day of hanukkah. >> i opened my eyes and looked around better than the first time. >> well, she is a number one in our book after celebrating her 90th birthday by sky diving. that will california great grandmother did the same thing on her 85th birthday. here's wishing her many more. those are your number ones. ring♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3
the united parcel service tops the list of the top ten companies hiring this week. u.p.s. currently has nearly 43, 000 job openings. petco has about 11.5 thousand jobs there available. pizza hut almost 6400 openings. if you're looking for work, beware of the color of clothing you wear to a job interview. in a new survey, 23% of employers say blue is the best color to wear. the worst color orange. 25% said so. >> and this year's macy's prayed no doubt brought picture perfect moments and...
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the best stocks to own where retailers are going regional to national. it is very difficult for home depot. it is really hard to get any sort of growth once you have tapped out in the united states. you don't need as many walmarts now. i think one of the things that frank blake has taught us, a great manager at home depot. we don't need a lot of home depots. we are kind of full-up home depots. i think walmart is kind of full-up, walmart. >> jim cramer, see you in a couple of minutes. >>> we'll be back with barry knapp's 2004 outlook. stick around. rivera, david. [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male aavo: thesales event fedex one rat"sis back. drive" which means it's never been easier to get a new 2014 jetta. it gets an impressive 34 highway mpg and comes with no charge scheduled maintenance. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. sign. then drive. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hur
the best stocks to own where retailers are going regional to national. it is very difficult for home depot. it is really hard to get any sort of growth once you have tapped out in the united states. you don't need as many walmarts now. i think one of the things that frank blake has taught us, a great manager at home depot. we don't need a lot of home depots. we are kind of full-up home depots. i think walmart is kind of full-up, walmart. >> jim cramer, see you in a couple of minutes....